Photo Friday: Emma

November 2, 2012

What a week it has been! Halloween, Hurricane Sandy, National Adoption Month – there’s a lot going on and we are so thankful that our family is safe and healthy. Our hearts and love go out to all of those affected by the hurricane. If you don’t live in the east but are looking for […]

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Adoption News Round-up

November 1, 2012

Today is the first day of National Adoption Month! In celebration, here’s a round-up of the adoption news so far this week: The adoption tax credit is a hot topic of discussion right now – should it be renewed? Who is it helping? Who is it hurting? The New York Times hosts an interesting discussion. […]

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Orphan Sunday

October 30, 2012

This Sunday November 4 is Orphan Sunday, a day celebrated by Christian churches and organizations across the world. It’s about giving voice to orphans, encapsulating them in love and sharing their plight with the world. If you’re interested in participating, or bringing your own Orphan Sunday to your church or favorite local organization, here is […]

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Photo Friday: Joseph

October 26, 2012

Happy Photo Friday from Joseph! His big smile makes us so excited that it’s the weekend! We’re just a few days away from Halloween…what will you be doing with your kids to prepare? We have lots of treats to make, and some costumes that need finishing details. Such a fun time of year! Have a […]

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Wednesday’s Adoption Round-up!

October 24, 2012

Here’s a round-up of interesting adoption news so far this week! While France is delaying their decision on allowing gay marriage, and subsequently, same-sex adoption… Same-sex couples and single parents can now adopt in Ireland!  There’s more info here at the New York Times. This is all well and good, because this new study says […]

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Spread the Awareness

October 23, 2012

National Adoption Month is steadily approaching and it’s a wonderful time to advocate adoption. There are still many stigmas about the adoption world: fears of open adoption, transracial adoption, not loving an adopted child as much as a biological one, the money, the time, the process. As someone who has been touched by adoption yourself, […]

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